Does any one have any experience with this amp. Is it good enough to use as a main rig, or is it just an exercise / backstage amp? Also does the reverb unit live up til it's older cosins?
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Does any one have any experience with this amp. Is it good enough to use as a main rig, or is it just an exercise / backstage amp? Also does the reverb unit live up til it's older cosins? |
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I like the blues Jr better than the HR deluxe and deville. Loud 15 watts. Good verb but not a tank. Give me reverb or give me death! |
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Like he said, it is a loud 15 watts. With the speaker changed out it is a very good sounding amp. Break-up is fairly early, especially with the "fat" button engaged. You'd have to mike it up for any gigs with a drummer unless you were playing blues or rock. Even then, playing with a dirty/crunchy tone, you'd have to mike it up almost any time you played with a band. The reverb is solid state and extremely weak by surf-standards. Not your tool for clean- toned surf. It's a good practice amp though. —Bob |
![]() Joined: Aug 19, 2006 Posts: 958 Kekaha, Kauai, Hawaii ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I've been using a Jr. for about 3 yrs at most of my gigs...i had a beefy output transformer and a Tone Tubby speaker put in...still, at larger event type gigs i used to use my Fender Twin (red knob solid state) for loud clean tone but now i've just bought a '65 reissue Twin which i'll be using tomorrow night for the first time at my surf gig...i'm stoked and can't wait!! Turns out the Fender rep for Hawaii lives just down the street from me and he does the work on my amps AND sold me the reissue for $500 cause he couldn't fix a problem i have with the solid state!! The TakeOffs |
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I prefer the Pro Jr, but the Blues Jr is a decent amp as well. Both amps do well when powering a larger speaker cabinet (2x10 or 1x15). |
![]() Joined: Mar 31, 2010 Posts: 877 Santa Barbara Ca... in the 805 ![]() |
I played one for years in a small club band.. Reverb is ok? Not a killer surf rig. Use the amp with a outboard reverb unit in a small club and i think your gonna dig it! |
![]() Joined: Apr 11, 2010 Posts: 138 London |
Hummmm, out of curiosity, what's the problem with its original speaker? What are the suggestions for the replacement speaker? |
![]() Joined: Mar 31, 2010 Posts: 877 Santa Barbara Ca... in the 805 ![]() |
Weber.. Thats what I used and it sounded greathttp://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Guitar+Amp/product/Weber+Speakers/12A125/10/1 |
![]() Joined: Sep 09, 2007 Posts: 34 Michigan ![]() |
I got one recently w/ a Jensen C12N speaker and was impressed by the sound for the price. Yeah, the reverb isn't the greatest, but most of us have a tank or stomp box already. The C12N sounds woody, really bright and chimey especially w a maple-necked guitar. OUTSIDE! |
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I use the Blues Jr. at gigs where I KNOW I can mic it. I brought it to Otto's for my last gig with Hang Daddy and was completely overpowered by my bandmates. I had brought a knife to a gun fight. It works well at rehearsal. Nice and easy to lug around. I have the "relic" special edition with the worn lacquered tweed and the Jensen. When my friend bought it at Guitar Center, he tried the floor model, then told the salesman he wanted a brand new one. "No problem" he said, then proceeded to get a new one from the back. As he pulled it out of the box my friend had to laugh. The drink ring, grill cloth tear, and simulated (I hope) cat pee stain were identical to those on the floor model! Eric |
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Thats really funny about the identical relicing.. Its also the same on the road worn series same elbow mark and identical marking on the neck and back of the guitar! It's like they go through a template.. And the funny thing is you pay more coin for it! |
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I have a Fender Pro Jr which has been fine for practice. Although it's not the blues model we are talking here, it's much the same generation circuitry. LOUD 15watts. |
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Less Boxy? or Voxy? Sorry i didn't understand that.. |
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I heard a HR deluxe with a tone tubby (red one) and It sounded great! I would vote for that or A Webber Stock speaker is just cheap and sounds poopy. Plug something else into that speaker and hear how it really sounds...ick! —Give me reverb or give me death! |
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Foxy boxing —Give me reverb or give me death! |
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Yeah let's just change the subject to Foxy boxing thier's way more internment value there! LOL!!! |
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Maybe i was a bit bla bla bla and slighty off topic but it's true you'll get more "surfy" headroom with one resistor change. May i be struck down by Zak's lightning bolt if i'm telling porky pies |
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I have one of the NOS Blues Jrs with the Jensen speaker and like it a lot. It's not anywhere close to replacing my Pro Reverb for gigs, but I use it for pretty much every rehearsal. As some of the guys mentioned, it'll work for gigs if you can mic it. Without that, to my mind there are two Golden Rules to surf gigging with a BJr... 1) You have to be a 3-piece, you have to have a drummer who knows how to keep it in check and you can't care about having a dead-clean guitar tone. You're choice of pickups will have a lot to do with this, as well. On the second one, I recommend this to every BJr owner, but especially any of us with an ear for surf. I put a Ruby Reverb tank in a different BJr I owned, and the difference was astounding. Not only did the bottom drop out - 6 on the Ruby tank was deeper than the stock tank at 12! - but to my ear it also warmed it up and gave it more dimension. I've also heard great things about the MOD tanks, too, and I'll be ordering one of those for my current BJr this week. Oh, and I don't think a Pro Jr would work without a mic at all - and maybe not with one, either. They sound fantastic, but they break up really, really early. Plus, by the time you buy a reverb pedal to go with it, you might as well get the Blues Junior and have it all in one box with a 12" speaker. — |
![]() Joined: Apr 11, 2010 Posts: 138 London |
Sorry to bring this subject up again but I'm curious, is this change worthfull on the pro junior as well (I consider it would be logical to be so, but want to make sure). Can this change optimize the power of the amp without having to plug a second speaker? |
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Used Deluxe Reverb reissues are going for around $600 - 650 on Craigslist. Pretty close to what you would have in a new Blues Jr by the time you have upgraded it. You get 22 watts, tube reverb, you don't have to spend time modding it, and it would probably be worth the same $600 - 650 when you sell it if taken care of. Haven't played through a Blues Jr but I would think the Deluxe would have more headroom and be a more gigworthy amp on its own. |